burnttatertot today I learn Skullfist is unleashing a massive tour with fucking Grim Reaper. They're finally coming to Minneapolis to some tiny, shitty bar and this is the best news I've received in a long damn time
So Dirty Looks is back. RIP Henrik. Jason McMaster from Dangerous Toys is a great sub. Playing some shows with Tokyo Motor Fist out east, and some of you East coast butts better get there and let me know what I'm missing
I spose there truly is a finite number of butt ‘bums out there. if tot and skirt combined their collections, how close would it be?
Tough times in the butt community. Paul Lidel of Dirty Looks/Dangerous Toys offering guitar lessons. I. Might actually take him up on it cuz fuck I love those bands and gotta do my part. Kent Pavelka you lookin for some buttcrack guitar lessons?
Im mainly thinking about it as me paying some money to keep a struggling, underappreciated musician stay afloat while I get to hang out with PAUL FUCKING LIDEL FROM DANGEROUS TOYS
I think what I was semi-drunkenly trying to articulate is that the band known as Heavy Bones is like a butt rendition of a Stone Temple Pilots-Alice in Chains lovechild
everyone that still listens to shit like that has either a tribal tattoo or tramp stamp prove me wrong
Love that Defiants stuff. Sound p much exactly like what I'd expect DD to sound like in 2020. Couldn't contain my smile
It's a question as old as time. Who looks cooler Tarzan swinging from a rope onto to stage: Mark Slaughter or Steve Whiteman? I'm in the Whiteman camp, but that's never not true.
Gave Whitesnake the sound that made them a hit in the US, and IMO the best guitarist to play in the band. As a side note, I saw Blue Murder at La Vela in PCB and I'm pretty sure every one of them had ft long cucumbers taped to their legs...great show though.
This 'bum arrived. It fuckin rails. There is no reason to ever listen to any metal born after 1991. There's an infinite amount of the best art ever created from '79-'91, it seems. Much of it in Germany. Between Victory, Sinner, Accept, Bonfire and Loudness, I'm not sure I'll ever listen to a metal band from the winning side of WWII ever again
Hi butts, Y'all need to listen to this thing. 9PM-12AM radio show called Yesternight on this radio station up in the town where my cabin is. 80s hard rock/early metal show that is nothing short of inspired. Just fucking phenomenal. The sheer number of times I've thought 'I can't believe I'm hearing this on the radio right now' is beyond counting. Way-up-the-ass deep cuts one after the other. There's no podcast. Starts 9PM tonight. Check out KX92 on tunein wherever you are.
Gotta admit even I, a big Great White fan, didn't know they had an album like this in them. This is just outstanding B side goes all AOR and is great